Romaso the Unorthodox

Romaso the Unorthodox (1095-1126) was a Heretic from Aleppo.

Biography
Romaso was born in the city of Aleppo in the Seljuk Empire, and grew up preaching Heresy in Syria. He was barely pious, and not many listened to his preachings. Romaso's travels around Syria and the Levant were still a threat to the rising Christendom promoted by the Crusader States and the Islam preached by the Fatimid Caliphate in the southern portions of the Levant, and Heresy and Judaism failed to find a base in the Levant in the early 12th century. Venetian priest Rolandino Zeno was dispatched to catch Romaso the Unorthodox and kill him.

Death
Romaso the Unorthodox was tried by a Catholic tribunal and was sentenced to death for preaching Heresy. He was tied to a fagot of logs and burnt at the stake in Aleppo in 1126.